Just a little update on my Prednisone experiment.
Dose
I've found that anything less than 5mg isn't quite enough.
Remaining Symptoms
When I take Prednisone, I still have brain fog / memory trouble. But I don't have:
Anxiety
Depression
Lack of Coordination
Irritability
Headache
I'm contemplating taking Adderall to see if that helps eliminate the brain fog / memory issues as well as the fatigue.
Thoughts
So if I'm taking Prednisone, we can either attribute the resolution of my symptoms to a lack of inflammation or an alteration of my neurotransmitter balance or likely a combination of both.
Maybe the neurotransmitter imbalance causes inflammation. I doubt that because I have POIS symptoms whenever I eat gluten or any of the other foods I have trouble with. I don't think gluten can cause abrupt changes in neurotransmitter balance like sex can. But I don't really know. I'm just thinking out loud here.
So if these symptoms are all resolved by tamping down on inflammation, then the remaining symptoms may not be caused by inflammation. A lack of focus / memory and fatigue could both be caused by a dopamine imbalance. I've also found that I have RLS on nights after POIS. That can also be caused by dopamine imbalance.
Anyway, I was thinking of trying Adderall for focus/fatigue/memory.
Concerns
There are many studies suggesting that steroid use is linked to hippocampus damage / declarative memory deterioration. Because of that I'm a little leery about taking Prednisone long term. In fact, I intend to try Diclofenac next to see if I can substitute it out. So I'll be trying Diclofenac and Adderall to see how that works out.
I have concerns about taking NSAIDs because I have so many food sensitivities and NSAIDs can cause faults in intestinal permeability.
I do feel as though my back's up against a wall with respect to my mind slowly deteriorating. On the one hand, POIS really messes with my mental faculties in a gross and profound way (of course I don't need to tell you this), and on the other, the only treatment that seems to relieve most of my symptoms can also cause brain damage over time (regardless of dose).
Contemplation
I think what would most quickly improve my quality of life would be if I could eliminate wet dreams. I'm a programmer so I've contemplated buying a biometric device to monitor various biomarkers while I sleep and sound an alarm if I'm about to have an orgasm. I lack the medical background to know which biomarkers I could monitor quickly enough to respond.
I've contemplated taking SSRIs which I took long ago before I knew what my problem was. They all caused substantial disruptions in my memory, but that was before I knew about POIS and before I knew about my absurd laundry list of food sensitivities. Perhaps now with my monastic lifestyle, I would tolerate the drugs better. At the end of the day, I don't actually have depression/anxiety in my natural state (which is altogether fleeting). The benefit of taking SSRI for me, as I see it, would be that they would curtail my sex drive (sadly a good thing, but that's reality), potentially reduce wet dreams (very good), potentially help with my food sensitivities (very good). SSRIs are sometimes prescribed for IBS and so could have a positive effect on food tolerance. Of course then I've also read that SSRIs can cause bone damage over time... There's no winning with these medications!
Anyway, that's where my head's at now. I share all of this in case any of it resonates with anyone else trying similar experiments, and experiencing similar symptoms. I'm afraid until we have more substantial research going, the best we can do is try different things to see if they help. There's certainly no cure, but maybe some balance of supplements, diet modification, pharmaceutical drugs could relieve symptoms.